Also on this page is the Cliff Hanger result, and a small section about Name That Worm. It reads; Did you suggest a name for Buster's friendly worm? Want to know which name Buster finally chose? Well, you have to wait until next week - 'cos he's still trying to make up his mind! So watch this space - or one like it! All will be revealed in the next issue.

Page 15: Games For A Laugh

Double Page Spread. Two games for after your Christmas dinner.

On this page is Aliens and Earthlings. One player is an alien and has to put 12 As into a grid, whilst the other is an Earthling and has to put 12 Es into their grid. Then Battleships style you have to work out where the opponents are until all twelve of one type have been hit.

Page 16: Games For A Laugh

Double Page Spread of the above. Christmas boxes. 5 grids of dots are printed and the aim of the game is to join dots horizontally or vertically. When a complete box is created you put your initial inside it and draw another line. Whoever creates the most boxes on that board is the winner, and whoever wins the most of 5 games is the overall champ.

Also on this page is a Top of The Class Puzzle Challenge. You have to colour in the baubles on a tree so that each gold ball is next to a silver ball, each silver ball is next to a red ball and each red ball is next to a silver ball. There's four of each in total, three balls across on four rows down the tree.

Also on this page is a half page advert for next week's issue. It shows Costalots Department store with a man carrying some bakery products minding his own business. Suddenly, the Dummies in the windowscare him, but when he looks around he doesn't know who did it. The final frame says watch out The Dummies are coming. Full page comic strip starts in Buster next week.

Page 28: Do Me a Favour Buster

Each printed letter this week gets a Buster Sports Cap, and a Cadbury's wildlife Project book.

Louise Mackie asks how many papers Buster appears in besides Buster and the Sunday Mail. The answer is none.
Bert in Dummurry says Grotty Glenda is better looking then School Belle
Jonathan Ridley in Redcar asks who won the mixed doubles at Wimbledon for 1985. It was Martina Navratilova and Paul McNamee
Robert Hynan from Stonebridge has sent in a recipe for Flamenco Sausages.
Martin Sheehan in Ballynoe, Eire, has sent in a Buster Poem for Poet's corner.
And there's more names that fit jobs been sent in too from:
Julie Conloy in Darlington who suggests cookery teacher Miss Raw and electrician Tommy Watt.
Nicholas Wilkinson from Bridlington who suffests Mr Dance who teachers music and Mr Blott who teaches art at his school.
And Joanna Morris from Kinnerton suggests a driving instructor called Mr Carr.

There's a Buster Birthday to Michelle Pallard in St Annes-on-Sea who'll be 14 on the 23rd December.